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With the exception of Medeius and Kalliphon , who belonged to old Athenian families , the new oligarchs are nouveaux riches and not aristocrats , who were not concerned about the glory or the independence of the city ( 107 ) .
With the exception of Medeius and Kalliphon , who belonged to old Athenian families , the new oligarchs are nouveaux riches and not aristocrats , who were not concerned about the glory or the independence of the city ( 107 ) .
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Reportedly , Mithridates ordered the replacement of Athinion by Aristion , an Athenian Epi- curean philosopher who had accompanied Archelaus and who was to become the new ruthless " tyrant " of Athens.33 By that stage nobody feels ...
Reportedly , Mithridates ordered the replacement of Athinion by Aristion , an Athenian Epi- curean philosopher who had accompanied Archelaus and who was to become the new ruthless " tyrant " of Athens.33 By that stage nobody feels ...
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Aristion , for example , in his funeral oration for some Athenian democrats who have died in an ambush outside Athens tries to shift the blame from the foreign powers to his Athenian opponents . " Don't ever forget , citizens , who ...
Aristion , for example , in his funeral oration for some Athenian democrats who have died in an ambush outside Athens tries to shift the blame from the foreign powers to his Athenian opponents . " Don't ever forget , citizens , who ...
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the case of Eleni Vakalo | 1 |
the making of the Modern Greek Physiologos | 23 |
a pioneer in the field of Modern | 47 |
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